How to get and use Sensors in ARC Raiders

Sensors have always been one of the more useful items to find in ARC Raiders, and their demand has gone up with the start of the Weather Monitor System project. The new project, released as part of the Shrouded Sky update, provides you with different rewards. However, you'll need to complete the stages that are part of the project. To do so, you need to submit different items, which also include sensors. Let's look at how you can find and use these items in ARC Raiders.Table of contentsHow to get Sensors in ARC RaidersHow to use Sensors in ARC RaidersHow to get Sensors in ARC Raiders There are different ways to get Sensors. You can buy them in certain quantities daily, but more on that later. You can get Sensors as loot from different spots on the map. While you can find them randomly while looting different containers, look in areas marked as Technological and Security. Those regions seem to have higher chances of containing Sensors. I have marked the spots where I have found sensors during my raids. My favorite maps are Spaceport and Blue Gate, but you can also find them in other regions (including Stella Montis). Screenshot and remix by Destructoid If you're at Blue Gate, you should check Pilgrim's Peak as the area has plenty of server towers. There's a high chance these towers will provide you with Sensors. If you're on Spaceport, the best location is the Launch Towers POI in the dead center of the map. Just like Pilgrim's Peak, you'll find plenty of broken-down machines and containers to loot. Screenshot and remix by Destructoid If you're on Dam Battlegrounds, you can always look for the Power Generation Complex in the northern part of the map. Shrouded Sky has added the Controlled Access Zone that you can search as well. I found Sensors there while trying to solve the puzzle exclusive to this location. If you don't want to depend on your luck, you can buy Sensors from Celeste in exchange for Assorted Seeds. You can buy at most five of them daily, and each costs 10 Assorted Seeds. You can always find Assorted Seeds from Scrappy. Finally, several items can be recycled to produce Sensors.Broken Handheld RadioRadioRemote ControlRadio RelaySpectrometerSpectrum AnalysisThermostat You can also find Sensors from scavenging Snitches and Surveyors after destroying them.How to use Sensors in ARC Raiders For starters, you'll need Sensors to produce the following items.Explosive MineRaider Hatch KeyTagging Grenade The Raider Hatch Key is exceptionally important during raids, so it's always beneficial to find Sensors. However, you'll also need to submit three Sensors to complete Stage 2 of the Weather Monitor System project. Doing so will also get you three Ziplines and bring you one step close to finishing the whole project. The post How to get and use Sensors in ARC Raiders appeared first on Destructoid.

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How to get and use Sensors in ARC Raiders


Sensors have always been one of the more useful items to find in ARC Raiders, and their demand has gone up with the start of the Weather Monitor System project.

The new project, released as part of the Shrouded Sky update, provides you with different rewards. However, you'll need to complete the stages that are part of the project. To do so, you need to submit different items, which also include sensors.

Let's look at how you can find and use these items in ARC Raiders.

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How to get Sensors in ARC Raiders
There are different ways to get Sensors. You can buy them in certain quantities daily, but more on that later.

You can get Sensors as loot from different spots on the map. While you can find them randomly while looting different containers, look in areas marked as Technological and Security. Those regions seem to have higher chances of containing Sensors.

I have marked the spots where I have found sensors during my raids. My favorite maps are Spaceport and Blue Gate, but you can also find them in other regions (including Stella Montis).

Screenshot and remix by Destructoid If you're at Blue Gate, you should check Pilgrim's Peak as the area has plenty of server towers. There's a high chance these towers will provide you with Sensors. If you're on Spaceport, the best location is the Launch Towers POI in the dead center of the map. Just like Pilgrim's Peak, you'll find plenty of broken-down machines and containers to loot.

Screenshot and remix by Destructoid If you're on Dam Battlegrounds, you can always look for the Power Generation Complex in the northern part of the map. Shrouded Sky has added the Controlled Access Zone that you can search as well. I found Sensors there while trying to solve the puzzle exclusive to this location.

If you don't want to depend on your luck, you can buy Sensors from Celeste in exchange for Assorted Seeds. You can buy at most five of them daily, and each costs 10 Assorted Seeds. You can always find Assorted Seeds from Scrappy.

Finally, several items can be recycled to produce Sensors.

  • Broken Handheld Radio
  • Radio
  • Remote Control
  • Radio Relay
  • Spectrometer
  • Spectrum Analysis
  • Thermostat
You can also find Sensors from scavenging Snitches and Surveyors after destroying them.

How to use Sensors in ARC Raiders
For starters, you'll need Sensors to produce the following items.

  • Explosive Mine
  • Raider Hatch Key
  • Tagging Grenade
The Raider Hatch Key is exceptionally important during raids, so it's always beneficial to find Sensors. However, you'll also need to submit three Sensors to complete Stage 2 of the Weather Monitor System project. Doing so will also get you three Ziplines and bring you one step close to finishing the whole project.

The post How to get and use Sensors in ARC Raiders appeared first on Destructoid.

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